U.S. swimming coach Bob Bowman commended the message behind medal-stand boycotts of Chinese swimmer Sun Yang by swimmers Duncan Scott and Mack Horton.
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Coach Bob Bowman: ‘Bittersweet’ seeing Michael Phelps’ 200m fly record broken by Kristof Milak
Swimming coach Bob Bowman said it felt “bittersweet” when Kristof Milak, 19, broke Olympic legend Michael Phelps’ world record in the 200-meter butterfly.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr says Anthony Davis trade to Lakers is ‘bad for the league’
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One-armed soccer player inspires one-armed 2-year-old, and vice versa
When soccer player Carson Pickett met Joseph Tidd, 2, she became the role model she always wished she had. Both were born without a left forearm.
Shaun White says he’s going to world skateboarding championships, gauging Tokyo Olympics
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WNBA star Sue Bird, Megan Rapinoe’s girlfriend, says calling President Trump out is necessary
Sue Bird, the WNBA star and girlfriend of World Cup hero Megan Rapinoe, talked about using a platform to make a positive difference.
Seahawks defensive lineman Jarran Reed suspended first six games of 2019 season
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Philadelphia bar seeks payment from St. Louis Blues’ ‘Play Gloria’ craze during Stanley Cup run
The Philadelphia bar that inspired the Blues’ “Gloria” fadis seeking money from the items that were sold inside and outside of Enterprise Center.
Shaquille O’Neal loses 2004 bet, but will he now kiss Steve Kerr’s feet (with cheese)?
Shaquille O’Neal’s words are coming back to haunt him, and now he has to kiss coach Steve Kerr’s feet (with cheese) if he lives up to his bet.
ESPN founder Bill Rasmussen announces he has Parkinson’s disease
Bill Rasmussen, 86, co-founded ESPN in 1979 alongside his son, Scott.He said he was diagnosed with the disease in 2014